This Belgian Pale Ale offers a refreshing, vivid profile that highlights a bright blonde hue and a crisp Pilsner malt base. The sensory experience is defined by a lively interplay of citrusy Cascade hops and spicy coriander, anchored by the characteristic sweet, candy-like esters of Belgian yeast. On the palate, it delivers a refreshing lemon-forward zest and a clean, crackery malt character. Finely carbonated and purposefully drier than many traditional examples, it provides a snappy, effervescent finish. The balance of floral spice and bright fruit creates a highly sessionable and aromatic ale with a modern, hop-accented personality.
Appearance.Pale gold to blonde in color; unfiltered with a slight to moderate haze. Features a dense, white, rocky head with excellent retention and very fine, active carbonation bubbles.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring a bright citrus and lemon hop character. Subtle notes of spicy coriander and sweet, candy-like esters from the Belgian yeast are present, supported by a foundational bready, crackery malt aroma.
Taste.Initial crispness from pale malts followed by a refreshing burst of citrus and lemon hop flavor. Spicy coriander notes are well-integrated with low peppery yeast phenols. Bitterness is moderate and supportive, leading to a notably dry, clean, and effervescent finish with a short, crisp aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with high, fine-beaded carbonation that creates a prickly yet smooth sensation. Alcohol warmth is very low, contributing to a highly refreshing and crisp mouthfeel without astringency.
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